provides an externally-defined means of identifying the entity (or entities) being named, using a coded value of some kind. (reference) provides an explicit means of locating a full definition or identity for the entity being named by means of one or more URIs. gives a minimum estimated value for the approximate measurement. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) gives a maximum estimated value for the approximate measurement. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) where the measurement summarizes more than one observation or a range, supplies the minimum value observed. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) where the measurement summarizes more than one observation or a range, supplies the maximum value observed. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) specifies the degree of statistical confidence (between zero and one) that a value falls within the range specified by min and max, or the proportion of observed values that fall within that range. points to a handNote element describing the hand considered responsible for the content of the element concerned. supplies the value of the date or time in a standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. specifies the earliest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. specifies the latest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. indicates the starting point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. indicates the ending point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. The @when attribute cannot be used with any other att.datable.w3c attributes. The @from and @notBefore attributes cannot be used together. The @to and @notAfter attributes cannot be used together. indicates the system or calendar to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs. @calendar indicates the system or calendar to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs, but this element has no textual content. supplies a pointer to some location defining a named period of time within which the datable item is understood to have occurred. contains a PID (persistent identifier) that aligns the given element with the appropriate Data Category (or categories) in ISOcat. contains a PID (persistent identifier) that aligns the content of the given element or the value of the given attribute with the appropriate simple Data Category (or categories) in ISOcat. indicates whether or not this element is selected by default when its parent is selected. true This element is selected if its parent is selected false This element can only be selected explicitly, unless it is the only one of its kind, in which case it is selected if its parent is selected. identifies one or more declarable elements within the header, which are understood to apply to the element bearing this attribute and its content. specifies whether or not its parent element is fragmented in some way, typically by some other overlapping structure: for example a speech which is divided between two or more verse stanzas, a paragraph which is split across a page division, a verse line which is divided between two speakers. Y (yes) the element is fragmented in some (unspecified) respect N (no) the element is not fragmented, or no claim is made as to its completeness I (initial) this is the initial part of a fragmented element M (medial) this is a medial part of a fragmented element F (final) this is the final part of a fragmented element describes the status of a document either currently or, when associated with a dated element, at the time indicated. Sample values include: 1] approved; 2] candidate; 3] cleared; 4] deprecated; 5] draft; 6] embargoed; 7] expired; 8] frozen; 9] galley; 10] proposed; 11] published; 12] recommendation; 13] submitted; 14] unfinished; 15] withdrawn (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. high medium low unknown (responsible party) indicates the agency responsible for the intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber. indicates the nature of the evidence supporting the reliability or accuracy of the intervention or interpretation. Suggested values include: 1] internal; 2] external; 3] conjecture internal there is internal evidence to support the intervention. external there is external evidence to support the intervention. conjecture the intervention or interpretation has been made by the editor, cataloguer, or scholar on the basis of their expertise. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ indicates whether this is an instant revision or not. unknown inapplicable (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ contains an expression in some formal style definition language which defines the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text points to a description of the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text. specifies the source from which some aspect of this element is drawn. (identifier) provides a unique identifier for the element bearing the attribute. (number) gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document. (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. provides a base URI reference with which applications can resolve relative URI references into absolute URI references. signals an intention about how white space should be managed by applications. default signals that the application's default white-space processing modes are acceptable preserve indicates the intent that applications preserve all white space points to a full description of the scribe concerned, typically supplied by a person element elsewhere in the description. describes the tint or type of ink, e.g. brown, or other writing medium, e.g. pencil (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ indicates the units used for the measurement, usually using the standard symbol for the desired units. Suggested values include: 1] m (metre) ; 2] kg (kilogram) ; 3] s (second) ; 4] Hz (hertz) ; 5] Pa (pascal) ; 6] Ω (ohm) ; 7] L (litre) ; 8] t (tonne) ; 9] ha (hectare) ; 10] Å (ångström) ; 11] mL (millilitre) ; 12] cm (centimetre) ; 13] dB (decibel) ; 14] kbit (kilobit) ; 15] Kibit (kibibit) ; 16] kB (kilobyte) ; 17] KiB (kibibyte) ; 18] MB (megabyte) ; 19] MiB (mebibyte) m (metre) SI base unit of length kg (kilogram) SI base unit of mass s (second) SI base unit of time Hz (hertz) SI unit of frequency Pa (pascal) SI unit of pressure or stress Ω (ohm) SI unit of electric resistance L (litre) 1 dm³ t (tonne) 10³ kg ha (hectare) 1 hm² Å (ångström) 10⁻¹⁰ m mL (millilitre) cm (centimetre) dB (decibel) see remarks, below kbit (kilobit) 10³ or 1000 bits Kibit (kibibit) 2¹⁰ or 1024 bits kB (kilobyte) 10³ or 1000 bytes KiB (kibibyte) 2¹⁰ or 1024 bytes MB (megabyte) 10⁶ or 1 000 000 bytes MiB (mebibyte) 2²⁰ or 1 048 576 bytes (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ specifies the number of the specified units that comprise the measurement (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) indicates the substance that is being measured (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ may be used to specify further information about the entity referenced by this name in the form of a set of whitespace-separated values, for example the occupation of a person, or the status of a place. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ (reference to the canonical name) provides a means of locating the canonical form (nym) of the names associated with the object named by the element bearing it. characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ The element should not be categorized in detail with @subtype unless also categorized in general with @type @targetLang should only be used on if @target is specified. specifies the destination of the reference by supplying one or more URI References supplies the sort key for this element in an index, list or group which contains it. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ The element indicated by @spanTo ( ) must follow the current element indicates whether the name component is given in full, as an abbreviation or simply as an initial. yes the name component is spelled out in full. abb (abbreviated) the name component is given in an abbreviated form. init (initial letter) the name component is indicated only by one initial. specifies the sort order of the name component in relation to others within the name. (paragraph) marks paragraphs in prose. [3.1. Paragraphs 7.2.5. Speech Contents] Abstract model violation: Paragraphs may not occur inside other paragraphs or ab elements. Abstract model violation: Lines may not contain higher-level structural elements such as div, p, or ab. identifies a word or phrase as belonging to some language other than that of the surrounding text. [3.3.2.1. Foreign Words or Expressions] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. fr de it nl es la (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. low medium high unknown (highlighted) marks a word or phrase as graphically distinct from the surrounding text, for reasons concerning which no claim is made. [3.3.2.2. Emphatic Words and Phrases 3.3.2. Emphasis, Foreign Words, and Unusual Language] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. latin underline superscript subscript bold italic pencil left right center above below dotedLetter smallCaps (quotation) contains a phrase or passage attributed by the narrator or author to some agency external to the text. [3.3.3. Quotation 4.3.1. Grouped Texts] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. fr de it nl es la (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. left right center (description) contains a brief description of the object documented by its parent element, typically a documentation element or an entity. [22.4.1. Description of Components] Information about a deprecation should only be present in a specification element that is being deprecated: that is, only an element that has a @validUntil attribute should have a child . (Latin for thus or so) contains text reproduced although apparently incorrect or inaccurate. [3.4.1. Apparent Errors] (correction) contains the correct form of a passage apparently erroneous in the copy text. [3.4.1. Apparent Errors] groups a number of alternative encodings for the same point in a text. [3.4. Simple Editorial Changes] (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. low medium high unknown (regularization) contains a reading which has been regularized or normalized in some sense. [3.4.2. Regularization and Normalization 12. Critical Apparatus] (original form) contains a reading which is marked as following the original, rather than being normalized or corrected. [3.4.2. Regularization and Normalization 12. Critical Apparatus] indicates a point where material has been omitted in a transcription, whether for editorial reasons described in the TEI header, as part of sampling practice, or because the material is illegible, invisible, or inaudible. [3.4.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions] (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. low medium high unknown indicates the size of the object concerned using a project-specific vocabulary combining quantity and units in a single string of words. Sample values include: 1] 1word; 2] 2words; 3] 3words; 4] 1line (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. page (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. gives the reason for omission damage omission illegible facsimile missing unknown (addition) contains letters, words, or phrases inserted in the source text by an author, scribe, or a previous annotator or corrector. [3.4.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions] specifies where this item is placed. above below bottom top inline across marginLeft marginRight marginTop marginBottom overleaf opposite characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. asterisk (identifier) provides a unique identifier for the element bearing the attribute. (corresponds) points to elements that correspond to the current element in some way. (deletion) contains a letter, word, or passage deleted, marked as deleted, or otherwise indicated as superfluous or spurious in the copy text by an author, scribe, or a previous annotator or corrector. [3.4.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. strikethrough overwritten none (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. low medium high unknown contains a word, phrase, or passage which cannot be transcribed with certainty because it is illegible or inaudible in the source. [11.3.3.1. Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text 3.4.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions] (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. low medium high unknown indicates why the material is hard to transcribe. damage illegible facsimile (referencing string) contains a general purpose name or referring string. [13.2.1. Personal Names 3.5.1. Referring Strings] characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. artwork book technic provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed Sample values include: 1] works (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ contains a postal address, for example of a publisher, an organization, or an individual. [3.5.2. Addresses 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information] (address line) contains one line of a postal address. [3.5.2. Addresses 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information] (number) contains a number, written in any form. [3.5.3. Numbers and Measures] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. Sample values include: 1] horizontal; 2] oblique; 3] diagonal (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ indicates the type of numeric value. fraction fractionLike supplies the value of the number in standard form. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) contains a symbol, a word or a phrase referring to a unit of measurement in any kind of formal or informal system. [3.5.3. Numbers and Measures] contains a date in any format. [3.5.4. Dates and Times 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.6. The Revision Description 3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 15.2.3. The Setting Description 13.3.7. Dates and Times] (abbreviation) contains an abbreviation of any sort. [3.5.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions] (expansion) contains the expansion of an abbreviation. [3.5.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions] (reference) defines a reference to another location, possibly modified by additional text or comment. [3.6. Simple Links and Cross-References 16.1. Links] Only one of the attributes @target' and @cRef' may be supplied on contains any sequence of items organized as a list. [3.7. Lists] The content of a "gloss" list should include a sequence of one or more pairs of a label element followed by an item element contains one component of a list. [3.7. Lists 2.6. The Revision Description] contains any label or heading used to identify part of a text, typically but not exclusively in a list or glossary. [3.7. Lists] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. left right center (heading) contains any type of heading, for example the title of a section, or the heading of a list, glossary, manuscript description, etc. [4.2.1. Headings and Trailers] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. left right center contains a note or annotation. [3.8.1. Notes and Simple Annotation 2.2.6. The Notes Statement 3.11.2.8. Notes and Statement of Language 9.3.5.4. Notes within Entries] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. Sample values include: 1] de; 2] fra (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. low medium high unknown specifies where this item is placed. above below bottom top inline across marginLeft marginRight marginTop marginBottom overleaf opposite characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. authorial editorial translation scientific history archivist (page beginning) marks the beginning of a new page in a paginated document. [3.10.3. Milestone Elements] (responsible party) indicates the agency responsible for the intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber. (line beginning) marks the beginning of a new (typographic) line in some edition or version of a text. [3.10.3. Milestone Elements 7.2.5. Speech Contents] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. left right center characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. doubleHyphen singleHyphen colon none indicates whether or not the element bearing this attribute should be considered to mark the end of an orthographic token in the same way as whitespace. no (column beginning) marks the beginning of a new column of a text on a multi-column page. [3.10.3. Milestone Elements] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. left right center (monographic level) contains bibliographic elements describing an item (e.g. a book or journal) published as an independent item (i.e. as a separate physical object). [3.11.2.1. Analytic, Monographic, and Series Levels] in a bibliographic reference, contains the name(s) of an author, personal or corporate, of a work; for example in the same form as that provided by a recognized bibliographic name authority. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. de fr en contains a secondary statement of responsibility for a bibliographic item, for example the name of an individual, institution or organization, (or of several such) acting as editor, compiler, translator, etc. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors] (statement of responsibility) supplies a statement of responsibility for the intellectual content of a text, edition, recording, or series, where the specialized elements for authors, editors, etc. do not suffice or do not apply. May also be used to encode information about individuals or organizations which have played a role in the production or distribution of a bibliographic work. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.2. The Edition Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement] (responsibility) contains a phrase describing the nature of a person's intellectual responsibility, or an organization's role in the production or distribution of a work. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.2. The Edition Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement] contains a title for any kind of work. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. de fr en classifies the title according to some convenient typology. main sub alt groups information relating to the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. [3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information] provides the name of the organization responsible for the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. [3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc.] (publication place) contains the name of the place where a bibliographic item was published. [3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information] (bibliographic citation) contains a loosely-structured bibliographic citation of which the sub-components may or may not be explicitly tagged. [3.11.1. Methods of Encoding Bibliographic References and Lists of References 2.2.7. The Source Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] (structured bibliographic citation) contains a structured bibliographic citation, in which only bibliographic sub-elements appear and in a specified order. [3.11.1. Methods of Encoding Bibliographic References and Lists of References 2.2.7. The Source Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] (citation list) contains a list of bibliographic citations of any kind. [3.11.1. Methods of Encoding Bibliographic References and Lists of References 2.2.7. The Source Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] (TEI header) supplies descriptive and declarative metadata associated with a digital resource or set of resources. [2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text] (file description) contains a full bibliographic description of an electronic file. [2.2. The File Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components] (title statement) groups information about the title of a work and those responsible for its content. [2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2. The File Description] (funding body) specifies the name of an individual, institution, or organization responsible for the funding of a project or text. [2.2.1. The Title Statement] (edition statement) groups information relating to one edition of a text. [2.2.2. The Edition Statement 2.2. The File Description] describes the particularities of one edition of a text. [2.2.2. The Edition Statement] describes the approximate size of a text stored on some carrier medium or of some other object, digital or non-digital, specified in any convenient units. [2.2.3. Type and Extent of File 2.2. The File Description 3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 10.7.1. Object Description] (publication statement) groups information concerning the publication or distribution of an electronic or other text. [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.2. The File Description] (release authority) supplies the name of a person or other agency responsible for making a work available, other than a publisher or distributor. [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc.] (identifier) supplies any form of identifier used to identify some object, such as a bibliographic item, a person, a title, an organization, etc. in a standardized way. [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.2.5. The Series Statement 3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information] categorizes the identifier, for example as an ISBN, Social Security number, etc. Suggested values include: 1] ISBN; 2] ISSN; 3] DOI; 4] URI; 5] VIAF; 6] ESTC; 7] OCLC ISBN International Standard Book Number: a 13- or (if assigned prior to 2007) 10-digit identifying number assigned by the publishing industry to a published book or similar item, registered with the International ISBN Agency. ISSN International Standard Serial Number: an eight-digit number to uniquely identify a serial publication. DOI Digital Object Identifier: a unique string of letters and numbers assigned to an electronic document. URI Uniform Resource Identifier: a string of characters to uniquely identify a resource which usually contains indication of the means of accessing that resource, the name of its host, and its filepath. VIAF A data number in the Virtual Internet Authority File assigned to link different names in catalogs around the world for the same entity. ESTC English Short-Title Catalogue number: an identifying number assigned to a document in English printed in the British Isles or North America before 1801. OCLC OCLC control number (record number) for the union catalog record in WorldCat, a union catalog for member libraries in the Online Computer Library Center global cooperative. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ supplies information about the availability of a text, for example any restrictions on its use or distribution, its copyright status, any licence applying to it, etc. [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc.] (source description) describes the source from which an electronic text was derived or generated, typically a bibliographic description in the case of a digitized text, or a phrase such as "born digital" for a text which has no previous existence. [2.2.7. The Source Description] (encoding description) documents the relationship between an electronic text and the source or sources from which it was derived. [2.3. The Encoding Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components] (project description) describes in detail the aim or purpose for which an electronic file was encoded, together with any other relevant information concerning the process by which it was assembled or collected. [2.3.1. The Project Description 2.3. The Encoding Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] (sampling declaration) contains a prose description of the rationale and methods used in sampling texts in the creation of a corpus or collection. [2.3.2. The Sampling Declaration 2.3. The Encoding Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] (editorial practice declaration) provides details of editorial principles and practices applied during the encoding of a text. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration 2.3. The Encoding Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] (correction principles) states how and under what circumstances corrections have been made in the text. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] indicates the extent of normalization or regularization of the original source carried out in converting it to electronic form. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] specifies editorial practice adopted with respect to quotation marks in the original. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] On , either the @marks attribute should be used, or a paragraph of description provided summarizes the way in which hyphenation in a source text has been treated in an encoded version of it. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] specifies editorial practice adopted with respect to punctuation marks in the original. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration 3.2. Treatment of Punctuation] (text-profile description) provides a detailed description of non-bibliographic aspects of a text, specifically the languages and sublanguages used, the situation in which it was produced, the participants and their setting. [2.4. The Profile Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components] (note on hand) describes a particular style or hand distinguished within a manuscript. [10.7.2. Writing, Decoration, and Other Notations] (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. low medium high unknown gives a name or other identifier for the scribe believed to be responsible for this hand. author publisher editor archivist specifies how widely this hand is used in the manuscript. sole major minor (language usage) describes the languages, sublanguages, registers, dialects, etc. represented within a text. [2.4.2. Language Usage 2.4. The Profile Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] characterizes a single language or sublanguage used within a text. [2.4.2. Language Usage] (identifier) Supplies a language code constructed as defined in BCP 47 which is used to identify the language documented by this element, and which is referenced by the global xml:lang attribute. (TEI document) contains a single TEI-conformant document, combining a single TEI header with one or more members of the model.resourceLike class. Multiple TEI elements may be combined to form a teiCorpus element. [4. Default Text Structure 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text] contains a single text of any kind, whether unitary or composite, for example a poem or drama, a collection of essays, a novel, a dictionary, or a corpus sample. [4. Default Text Structure 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. de fr (text body) contains the whole body of a single unitary text, excluding any front or back matter. [4. Default Text Structure] (text division) contains a subdivision of the front, body, or back of a text. [4.1. Divisions of the Body] Abstract model violation: Lines may not contain higher-level structural elements such as div. Abstract model violation: p and ab may not contain higher-level structural elements such as div. characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. text diaryEntry letter front back table contains a closing title or footer appearing at the end of a division of a text. [4.2.4. Content of Textual Divisions 4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions] contains a brief description of the place, date, time, etc. of production of a letter, newspaper story, or other work, prefixed or suffixed to it as a kind of heading or trailer. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers] groups together dateline, byline, salutation, and similar phrases appearing as a preliminary group at the start of a division, especially of a letter. [4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions] groups together salutations, datelines, and similar phrases appearing as a final group at the end of a division, especially of a letter. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers 4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions] (salutation) contains a salutation or greeting prefixed to a foreword, dedicatory epistle, or other division of a text, or the salutation in the closing of a letter, preface, etc. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers] (signature) contains the closing salutation, etc., appended to a foreword, dedicatory epistle, or other division of a text. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers] contains a postscript, e.g. to a letter. [4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions] (document date) contains the date of a document, as given on a title page or in a dateline. [4.6. Title Pages] gives the value of the date in standard form, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD. (facsimile) points to all or part of an image which corresponds with the content of the element. points to one or more change elements documenting a state or revision campaign to which the element bearing this attribute and its children have been assigned by the encoder. (forme work) contains a running head (e.g. a header, footer), catchword, or similar material appearing on the current page. [11.6. Headers, Footers, and Similar Matter] (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. low medium high unknown specifies where this item is placed. topLeft topCenter topRight botLeft botRight botCenter leftCenter none classifies the material encoded according to some useful typology. pageNum catch sig drawNum indicates the location of a significant space in the text. [11.5.1. Space] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. line blank (responsible party) (responsible party) indicates the individual responsible for identifying and measuring the space indicates the size of the object concerned using a project-specific vocabulary combining quantity and units in a single string of words. Sample values include: 1] 1word; 2] 2words; 3] 3words; 4] 1line (dimension) indicates whether the space is horizontal or vertical. horizontal vertical (substitution) groups one or more deletions with one or more additions when the combination is to be regarded as a single intervention in the text. [11.3.1.5. Substitutions] must have at least one child add and at least one child del points to a handNote element describing the hand considered responsible for the content of the element concerned. signifies text supplied by the transcriber or editor for any reason; for example because the original cannot be read due to physical damage, or because of an obvious omission by the author or scribe. [11.3.3.1. Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text] (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. high medium low unknown (responsible party) indicates the agency responsible for the intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber. one or more words indicating why the text has had to be supplied, e.g. overbinding, faded-ink, lost-folio, omitted-in-original. damage space illegible regularized translation unprinted marks text present in the source which the editor believes to be superfluous or redundant. [11.3.3.1. Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text] one or more words indicating why this text is believed to be superfluous, e.g. repeated, interpolated etc. repeated contains or describes any kind of graphic or written signal within a document the function of which is to determine how it should be read rather than forming part of the actual content of the document. [11.3.4.2. Metamarks] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. Sample values include: 1] verticalLine; 2] horizontalLine; 3] dotedLine; 4] stars; 5] curvedLine (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ supplies the value of a date or time in some custom standard form. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ specifies the earliest possible date for the event in some custom standard form. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ specifies the latest possible date for the event in some custom standard form. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ indicates the starting point of the period in some custom standard form. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ indicates the ending point of the period in some custom standard form. (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ supplies a pointer to some location defining a named point in time with reference to which the datable item is understood to have occurred supplies a pointer to a calendar element or other means of interpreting the values of the custom dating attributes. supplies the value of a date or time in a standard form. [0-9.,DHMPRSTWYZ/:+\-]+ specifies the earliest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. [0-9.,DHMPRSTWYZ/:+\-]+ specifies the latest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. [0-9.,DHMPRSTWYZ/:+\-]+ indicates the starting point of the period in standard form. [0-9.,DHMPRSTWYZ/:+\-]+ indicates the ending point of the period in standard form. [0-9.,DHMPRSTWYZ/:+\-]+ (organization name) contains an organizational name. [13.2.2. Organizational Names] (personal name) contains a proper noun or proper-noun phrase referring to a person, possibly including one or more of the person's forenames, surnames, honorifics, added names, etc. [13.2.1. Personal Names] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. Sample values include: 1] de; 2] fra characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. historical provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed family persons contains a family (inherited) name, as opposed to a given, baptismal, or nick name. [13.2.1. Personal Names] contains a forename, given or baptismal name. [13.2.1. Personal Names] contains an absolute or relative place name. [13.2.3. Place Names] characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. continent country region district city place provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed passingBy rooms residences contains the name of a geo-political unit, such as a nation, country, colony, or commonwealth, larger than or administratively superior to a region and smaller than a bloc. [13.2.3. Place Names] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. de fr en contains the name of a settlement such as a city, town, or village identified as a single geo-political or administrative unit. [13.2.3. Place Names] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. de fr en (geographical name) identifies a name associated with some geographical feature such as Windrush Valley or Mount Sinai. [13.2.3. Place Names] characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. forest mountain water desert island plains contains an informal description of a person's present or past affiliation with some organization, for example an employer or sponsor. [15.2.2. The Participant Description] contains information about a person's birth, such as its date and place. [15.2.2. The Participant Description] contains information about a person's death, such as its date and place. [15.2.2. The Participant Description] (geographical coordinates) contains any expression of a set of geographic coordinates, representing a point, line, or area on the surface of the earth in some notation. [13.3.4.1. Varieties of Location] (list of persons) contains a list of descriptions, each of which provides information about an identifiable person or a group of people, for example the participants in a language interaction, or the people referred to in a historical source. [13.3.2. The Person Element 15.2. Contextual Information 2.4. The Profile Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements] (list of places) contains a list of places, optionally followed by a list of relationships (other than containment) defined amongst them. [2.2.7. The Source Description 13.3.4. Places] defines the location of a place as a set of geographical coordinates, in terms of other named geo-political entities, or as an address. [13.3.4. Places] characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. Sample values include: 1] former; 2] current (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ contains an informal description of a person's present or past nationality or citizenship. [15.2.2. The Participant Description] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. Sample values include: 1] de; 2] fra contains an informal description of a person's trade, profession or occupation. [15.2.2. The Participant Description] (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. Sample values include: 1] de; 2] fra provides information about an identifiable individual, for example a participant in a language interaction, or a person referred to in a historical source. [13.3.2. The Person Element 15.2.2. The Participant Description] contains data about a geographic location [13.3.4. Places] (name of an object) contains a proper noun or noun phrase used to refer to an object. [13.2.4. Object Names] contains a description of a single identifiable physical object. [13.3.5. Objects] (list of objects) contains a list of descriptions, each of which provides information about an identifiable physical object. [13.3.5. Objects] (object identifier) groups one or more identifiers or pieces of locating information concerning a single object. [13.3.5. Objects] An objectIdentifier must contain at minimum a single piece of locating or identifying information. (manuscript description) contains a description of a single identifiable manuscript or other text-bearing object. [10.1. Overview] (origin date) contains any form of date, used to identify the date of origin for a manuscript, manuscript part, or other object. [10.3.1. Origination] (origin place) contains any form of place name, used to identify the place of origin for a manuscript, manuscript part, or other object. [10.3.1. Origination] contains a word or phrase describing a stamp or similar device. [10.3.3. Watermarks and Stamps] (manuscript identifier) contains the information required to identify the manuscript or similar object being described. [10.4. The Manuscript Identifier] An msIdentifier must contain either a repository or location. contains the name of an organization such as a university or library, with which a manuscript or other object is identified, generally its holding institution. [10.4. The Manuscript Identifier] contains the name of a repository within which manuscripts or other objects are stored, possibly forming part of an institution. [10.4. The Manuscript Identifier] (manuscript contents) describes the intellectual content of a manuscript, manuscript part, or other object either as a series of paragraphs or as a series of structured manuscript items. [10.6. Intellectual Content] (manuscript item) describes an individual work or item within the intellectual content of a manuscript, manuscript part, or other object. [10.6.1. The msItem and msItemStruct Elements] (physical description) contains a full physical description of a manuscript, manuscript part, or other object optionally subdivided using more specialized elements from the model.physDescPart class. [10.7. Physical Description] contains a description of the physical components making up the object which is being described. [10.7.1. Object Description] (support description) groups elements describing the physical support for the written part of a manuscript or other object. [10.7.1. Object Description] describes the numbering system or systems used to count the leaves or pages in a codex or similar object. [10.7.1.4. Foliation] (description of hands) contains a description of all the different hands used in a manuscript or other object. [10.7.2. Writing, Decoration, and Other Notations] groups elements describing the full history of a manuscript, manuscript part, or other object. [10.8. History] indicates the number of rows occupied by this cell or row. (columns) indicates the number of columns occupied by this cell or row. contains text displayed in tabular form, in rows and columns. [14.1.1. TEI Tables] contains one row of a table. [14.1.1. TEI Tables] contains one cell of a table. [14.1.1. TEI Tables] indicates the kind of information held in this cell or in each cell of this row. Sample values include: 1] label; 2] data (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ groups elements representing or containing graphic information such as an illustration, formula, or figure. [14.4. Specific Elements for Graphic Images] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. left right center (description of figure) contains a brief prose description of the appearance or content of a graphic figure, for use when documenting an image without displaying it. [14.4. Specific Elements for Graphic Images] (corresponds) points to elements that correspond to the current element in some way. (synchronous) points to elements that are synchronous with the current element. points to an element that is the same as the current element. points to an element of which the current element is a copy. points to the next element of a virtual aggregate of which the current element is part. (previous) points to the previous element of a virtual aggregate of which the current element is part. points to elements that are in exclusive alternation with the current element. selects one or more alternants; if one alternant is selected, the ambiguity or uncertainty is marked as resolved. If more than one alternant is selected, the degree of ambiguity or uncertainty is marked as reduced by the number of alternants not selected. (anonymous block) contains any arbitrary component-level unit of text, acting as an anonymous container for phrase or inter level elements analogous to, but without the semantic baggage of, a paragraph. [16.3. Blocks, Segments, and Anchors] Abstract model violation: ab may not occur inside paragraphs or other ab elements. Abstract model violation: Lines may not contain higher-level divisions such as p or ab. characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. day theme (arbitrary segment) represents any segmentation of text below the chunk level. [16.3. Blocks, Segments, and Anchors 6.2. Components of the Verse Line 7.2.5. Speech Contents] (analysis) indicates one or more elements containing interpretations of the element on which the ana attribute appears. (word) represents a grammatical (not necessarily orthographic) word. [17.1. Linguistic Segment Categories 17.4.2. Lightweight Linguistic Annotation] (number) gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document. characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. noSpace when present, it provides information on whether the token in question is adjacent to another, and if so, on which side. The definition of this attribute is adapted from ISO MAF (Morpho-syntactic Annotation Framework), ISO 24611:2012. no left right both overlap